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    Next Mayor of Toronto?

    Pedophile's not remotely close and neither's the line. The fact the word 'pedophile' has even been brought up, is ridiculous. Let's all be real here.
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    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    Is that the same as the delightful, butterscotch dipped cone, which they discontinued for reasons unknown?
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    Toronto Toronto | St Regis Toronto Hotel and Residences | 281.93m | 58s | JFC Capital | Zeidler

    I'm kind of disappointed with the lower portion of the east side. Would it not have made more sense to clad it like the south and west sides, with the windows and such, considering its visibility from Adelaide?
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    Dufferin Street: Eliminating the jog

    Thanks, drum! I guess I should have asked why they'd have to come out that far.
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    Dufferin Street: Eliminating the jog

    Drum, any idea why they removed the brush on that slope on the north side of Queen?
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    Toronto Toronto | First Canadian Place Rejuvenation | 298.08m | 72s | Brookfield | MdeAS Architects

    Article (or BMO released article) from 2004, when they replaced the old sign. (with photos) http://www2.bmo.com/bmo/files/news%20release/4/1/Sep304_faceliftEN.html
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    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    I think that's my favourite one yet, Mustapha. Thank you! I wish we lived as long as trees.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    I feel exactly the same way, so you're not alone.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    You're unreal.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    In the future, if you wouldn't mind, I'll be sure to run my comments past Your Honour, for your approval. I really, honestly don't care what you think. And please keep your hands off my text.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    Um, a humorous observation about the past? What's the point of yours?
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    So the past smelled like dirt, a body odour/heavy perfume scent and horse ass.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    I brought up the smell o' the city in a thread a while back but no one wanted to discuss it further. *pout* The gist of my point was the smell of the citizens because, as far as I know, bathing everyday wasn't an option for some and laundering a suit or dress was something that didn't happen...
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    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    Maybe it's an early, traveling Gnome-type gag. "Where's my bottle of soda? Bloor and Spadina?!"
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    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    Very odd. Unless there's some sort of reasonable explanation. Was he consuming it? Random tidbit: I was very close to renting the apartment above Pizza Pizza back in '96, when I worked a night shift down the street at the Shopper's. It was a spacious hole in the wall.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    Michael Corleone is in that car...plotting.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    "Stand back and admire, boys. This coat cost me more than you'll make in you're entire, silly football careers. And if you think that's poppycock, you've got another thing comin', ya hear?"
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    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    That's incredible! That word still means something to those who remember.
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    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    Reminds me a bit of the Stasi headquarters in Berlin. I wonder if those plants are mic-ed up.
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    Mike in TO's - 2009 Rooftop & Penthouse Tour (large file warning)

    Great stuff! I had the pleasure of driving west on the Gardiner through the downtown core last night, which is something I haven't done in quite a while and well before all of the new development and, simply put, I was amazed. I've lived in Toronto and I still spend a lot of time in Toronto...

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